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Clay could be a little rough on his inflamed intestinal

walls. It's good for

absorbing toxins in the gut but that is about it. I would

avoid anything that

might irritate for a little while.

Garnet

Robin Little wrote:

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> I would also give clay.

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> Warmest Regards,

> Robin Little

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> Hi,

> Just got a 6.5 week old Peekapoo pup on Fri. Of course, vet is closed

> this week from Fri to Tues. Pup appears healthy, stool normal, etc. But

> she got some loose bowels night before llast and last. Not too loose,

> but soft with fluid. I put her on EIS. Just now she passed a large loose

> stool with mucus and tinged with what looks like blood, but I am not

> positive. My first worry is parvo. Of course, no vet today. But I am

> also wondering if perhaps it could be some kind of Herx effect if she

> had something bacterial in her bowels and this is just a shedding of it?

> Parvo has a distinctive odor, and I am not smelling this. She is not

> eating a lot, but still she eats. Any ideas out there? Anyone treated

> Parvo with EIS or DMSO? I am waiting for an approval from silverpets,

> but this pup only weighs a few ounces and I know things move fast.

>

> Nikki

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